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Weighted fac­tor models

TagLast edit: 31 Oct 2024 1:02 UTC by Soemano Zeijlmans

Weighted factor models (WFMs) are a decision-making tool that helps to decide between multiple alternatives based on multiple criteria, each with pre-defined weights. The model calculates a single score for each alternative, usually by taking the weighted mean.

WFMs can be used to decide the most promising country for an intervention by considering criteria such as the scale of the problem, the availability of necessary infrastructure, and the absence of existing NGOs. They can also be used to help decide a career path by considering the salary, potential impact, secondary benefits, personal growth potential of different job openings.

Think­ing About De­ci­sions as a Weighted Fac­tor Model

Joey 🔸30 Oct 2024 15:29 UTC
58 points
5 comments5 min readEA link

Weighted Fac­tor Models: Con­sider us­ing the ge­o­met­ric mean in­stead of the ar­ith­metic mean

Soemano Zeijlmans21 Oct 2024 19:57 UTC
59 points
13 comments10 min readEA link

Craft­ing Our Mis­sion State­ment: Weighted Fac­tor Models, Shal­low Re­search, and Les­sons Learned for Clar­ity and Impact

Harry Luk13 Oct 2023 16:43 UTC
9 points
4 comments6 min readEA link

De­cid­ing What Pro­ject/​Org to Start: A Guide to Pri­ori­ti­za­tion Research

Alexandra Bos30 Jan 2024 18:10 UTC
39 points
2 comments7 min readEA link
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